Giant cartoon like tentacles burst out of a building creating the sense that a monstrous kraken or Lovecraftian horror is trapped inside!

These playful and amazing inflatable installations by street artists Filthy Luker & Pedro Estrellas are well known internationally; renowned for their commissions for Cirque du Soleil and a life-size sperm whale covered in a thousand twinkling star-lights paraded at the Paralympic opening ceremony of London 2012.

Huffington Post wrote:

If one purpose of street art is to make urban landscapes less predictable and wrench passersbys from their day dreams, then hats off to Manchester artist Filthy Luker.

About Filthy Lucker & Pedro Estrellas

Filthy Luker and Pedro Estrellas have been creating bizarre inflatable art since the early ninties. The puffed-up duo are driven by their love of mischievous public intervention and a megalomaniacal desire to create objects of gargantuan proportion.

With seemingly endless possibilities for form and function within the inflatable medium the artists have always been keen to experiment and break new ground and have produced hundreds of bespoke commissions for all manner of projects around the globe.

When Filthy Luker is not doing any of that he likes to stick eye-balls on things.

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Art Attacks is presented by Migrations in parthership with LLAWN05 and Mostyn Estates.